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the suppressed
verb
To put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.
Exact(55)
It was like pulling out a plug which released the suppressed emotions.
David Cameron's chief press adviser, Andy Coulson, is not named in any of the suppressed evidence.
There are, as well, reminders of the suppressed, inner turmoil that marked F.D.R.'s life.
He caters to more the suppressed classes, who identify more with the younger and not-so-favourite brother.
He was also sentenced to five months' home detention in 2011 after publishing the suppressed identities of sex offenders.
At the time Mr. Tresnjak knew no music by any of the suppressed composers dear to Mr. Conlon.
"And by then, I'll have all the suppressed prejudices of having spent four years as a vestal virgin".
Similar(4)
Ignominy, ridicule, opprobrium the suppressed giggles of temps, the skyward.
Ignominy, ridicule, opprobrium the suppressed giggles of temps, the skyward glances of doormen would follow.
I didn't know what it all meant, but I sure could feel the suppressed innuendo on the dance floor.
All night, with the suppressed poet gnawing within the bluff soldier, the general relates these things.
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